SUNSHINE CINEMA

Built in 1898, the Sunshine Cinema building was formerly the Houston Hippodrome motion picture theatre and a Yiddish vaudeville house but for over 50 years it had been shuttered serving as a hardware warehouse. Landmark restored the theatre back to its artistic roots and now offers the art-house film lover five brand new state-of-the-art screens dedicated to first-run independent and foreign film as well as non-traditional studio programming.

VILLAGE EAST CINEMA

The Village East Cinema opened in 1926 as The Yiddish Art Theater, designed in the Moorish Revival style that was popular in synagogues at the time. The theater includes a forty-foot ornamental ceiling with a spectacular Star of David in the center that is still present today. In 1992, the theater was restored and converted into the Village East Cinema, a beautiful, seven-screen movie theater, with a main auditorium that features stadium and balcony seating as well as an oversized screen.

MEET ON CHRYSTIE

MEET on Chrystie is the brand new flagship location from the MEET team. It is 3600 sq. ft. of space showcasing cutting-edge art & design. In the heart of the Lower East Side, MEET is filled with rich colors, innovative art pieces, stylish & comfy couches and chairs, two drop screens for projection, high-top tables, multiple bars, and is a great space for a collaborative meeting, reception, special event, or screening.

SIXTY LES

In the heart of the Lower East Side lies SIXTY LES, a boutique hotel that carries the artful spirit of the city through its every suite, space and dining venue, from an Andy Warhol filmstrip pool on the roof, to Lee Friedlander-made glowing headboards to bespoke Jim Walrod interior design elements.

SOHO HOUSE

Soho House is a Hotel and Member's Club in NYC's Meatpacking District. Soho House features a variety of spaces for dining, meeting, drinking, a rooftop pool, and a state-of-the-art screening room with custom cushioned seating for a very relaxing movie-going experience.

WRITER'S GUILD OF AMERICA · EAST

The Writers Guild of America, East, (WGAE) is a labor union of thousands of professionals who are the primary creators of what is seen or heard on television and film in the U.S., as well as the writers of a growing portion of original digital media content. Members write everything from big budget movies to independent films, late night comedy/variety shows to daytime serials, broadcast and radio news, web series, documentaries, and animation. The WGAE works on their behalf to promote and protect the professional and artistic interests of this diverse community.

HOME SWEET HOME

Home Sweet Home is located on Chrystie Street between Delancey & Broome underneath The Lodge Art Gallery. With funky chandeliers and stuffed roadkill, Home Sweet Home is a perfect locals spot to dance, drink, hear live music or great new DJs.